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Assimilation, past and present.(waves of immigration)(Hispanic population in United States)
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Public Interest
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March 22, 2005
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IS AMERICA'S Anglo-Protestant-African-Catholic-Indian-German-Irish-Jewish-Italian-Slavic-Asian society in danger of "Hispanicization?" The obvious answer is "no." Every major new addition to American society has been viewed in its time as a potential agent of change. And this view has been correct: American society has continuously evolved. But "change" is not a synonym for "danger," and in no case has the essential fabric of America been endangered. Nor is it by the latest influx of mainly Mexican Hispanics.
Acculturation has always been a two-way street in the United States. The major waves of immigrants into this country, starting with the Irish in 1845, did not become ...
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